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under obama care in washington, d.c. there is no penalty for smoking. guess those smoke-filled rooms where all that compromise happens are just too important. so i have been informed there are no more smoke-filled rooms in washington. you have to smoke outside. but you know what? there's no compromise, either, so that last joke still works. >>> i want to bring in our panel for reaction. the founder of the political action committee democracy for america and the former governor of vermont, howard dean. and the former governor of maryland and author of "america, hope for change," bob erlich. i want to start with you, governor. the white house says healthcare.gov, the fixes are on target. the speaker even managed to get insurance last week. >> after awhile. >> after awhile. but he got it. so is this the beginning of the end of obama care being a technical debacle? >> it's the beginning of the end of the technical debacle which is the beginning of the real substance which is going to be real problematic because sticker shock has already begun and will conti
under obama care in washington, d.c. there is no penalty for smoking. guess those smoke-filled rooms where all that compromise happens are just too important. so i have been informed there are no more smoke-filled rooms in washington. you have to smoke outside. but you know what? there's no compromise, either, so that last joke still works. >>> i want to bring in our panel for reaction. the founder of the political action committee democracy for america and the former governor of...
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take a look under mr. obama. the income gap, four times faster has expanded four times faster than it did under president george bush. under president obama, 6.7 americans in the millions have fallen into poverty. the same one that had the audacity to stand before the cameras and speak as though he had absolutely been uninvolvee and policies for the past five years. it's an extraordinary thought. the number of workers receiving disability benefits under his administration over the course of the past five years has risen by 20% to almost 9 million people. 9 million people under president obama. under president obama, 21.6 americans are underemployed or unemployed and giving up looking for work. under president obama, the average duration has nearly doubled to more than 36 weeks and today, president obama joined the nearly 70% of voters who say that the united states is now headed in the wrong direction. so often it seems that you can't make this stuff up. joining us now is a fox news contributor, monica crowley an
take a look under mr. obama. the income gap, four times faster has expanded four times faster than it did under president george bush. under president obama, 6.7 americans in the millions have fallen into poverty. the same one that had the audacity to stand before the cameras and speak as though he had absolutely been uninvolvee and policies for the past five years. it's an extraordinary thought. the number of workers receiving disability benefits under his administration over the course of the...
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obama care. they refused to do it. now, over the last 30 years dozens of times, there have been negotiations over funding our government. all of those negotiations over the last 30 years have resulted in significant policy changes. i would remind you that the president of the united states and i sat down in the spring of 2011 to negotiate a funding bill for the government from march all the way through september. during that negotiation there were all kinds of policy considerations. and if you recall, the opportunity for scholarships for kids here in d.c. was, in fact, restored into law. so the president's position that, listen, we're not going sit down aunld talk to you until you surrender is just not sustainable. it's not our system of government. when it comes to the dead limit, i agree with the president. we should pay our bills. i didn't come here to shut down the government. i certainly didn't come here to default on our debt. but when it comes to the debt limit, again, over the last 40 yea
obama care. they refused to do it. now, over the last 30 years dozens of times, there have been negotiations over funding our government. all of those negotiations over the last 30 years have resulted in significant policy changes. i would remind you that the president of the united states and i sat down in the spring of 2011 to negotiate a funding bill for the government from march all the way through september. during that negotiation there were all kinds of policy considerations. and if you...
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the obama administration, discretionary spending increased 84%. it's toned down a little bit, thankfully, but even if you include hurricane sandy relief it's 30%. so we're talking about such a large space that this -- these cuts amount to one half of 1% of the gdp. so, brenda, the other question is, is it going to hurt the economy? bill clinton, who the democrats love and also admittedly some republicans cut discretionary spending from 22 to 18% of gdp and what happened in the economy? this is the way to kind of tighten the belt, i think is the best thing that could happen. >> some of the things are draconian. there are a lot of cuts that might be surprising and fbi agents and cuts in treatment to the mentally ill and cuts in food inspection. >> irs agents. >> you know, brenda, some cuts are better than no cuts, i'll give you that, but this is no solution, it was supposed to be a backup plan for doing something smart and it is to the speaker's point, arbitrary, a bit of a meat ax and doesn't cut enough. and it will seem like we solved the problem
the obama administration, discretionary spending increased 84%. it's toned down a little bit, thankfully, but even if you include hurricane sandy relief it's 30%. so we're talking about such a large space that this -- these cuts amount to one half of 1% of the gdp. so, brenda, the other question is, is it going to hurt the economy? bill clinton, who the democrats love and also admittedly some republicans cut discretionary spending from 22 to 18% of gdp and what happened in the economy? this is...
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a president obama never. that's been i think my biggest disappointment but you haven't seen a dramatic change i haven't seen any change no torture he stopped torture sure but in terms of counterterrorism policy i think the obama administration is largely an extension of the bush administration. and stick it out with thank you for the interview i wish all the best thanks very much for having me. i took. place. to put. your language kelly kelly though in financial services a still some of. the consensus get to. choose the opinions that invigorating good. chance to stories that impact the life choose access to your office. the government no longer represents the people. the people are going to take such a. leash in the traditional flu to the. the way our economic system currently lives not to. live. play. play. live. live. live. live. live. live live. live. he. lives. live. hold it. hold it hold it. i live a. good speech. and i. wish i. looked. good but. just see. it in the. mind of a very little. do we speak yo
a president obama never. that's been i think my biggest disappointment but you haven't seen a dramatic change i haven't seen any change no torture he stopped torture sure but in terms of counterterrorism policy i think the obama administration is largely an extension of the bush administration. and stick it out with thank you for the interview i wish all the best thanks very much for having me. i took. place. to put. your language kelly kelly though in financial services a still some of. the...
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number two, the regulatory creep that occurred under bush and has accelerated under obama h made it very difficult to expand in areas where you typically find high wage blue collar jobs, in transportation, energy extraction ando on. i hope rick will be pleased to hear that i'm not blaming this entirely on president obama. >> well, on the other hand, mike, president obama's solution to all this and they're saying it in europe, the imf is saying it, is to have this global wealth tax, to tax the rich more, to bring the rich down, that will help income disparity. what do you think of that plan? >> as we've seen under president obama, david, the exact opposite happens. one of the areas where obama has really hurt the economy is with small businesses. his investment tax increase really hurts small business. it went from 35% to 43% on passive income. this really is an usual. during expansions you typically see new business startups accelerate. this is the only recovery i've seen back to the 1930s where new business startups have flat lined. when you increase tax rates on them you don't get that
number two, the regulatory creep that occurred under bush and has accelerated under obama h made it very difficult to expand in areas where you typically find high wage blue collar jobs, in transportation, energy extraction ando on. i hope rick will be pleased to hear that i'm not blaming this entirely on president obama. >> well, on the other hand, mike, president obama's solution to all this and they're saying it in europe, the imf is saying it, is to have this global wealth tax, to tax...
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. >> how much were you paying a month and what are you going to pay now under obama care? >> i'm currently paying $293 a month. under obama care, depending on the plan that i go with, it's any place from $478 to $500 a month for a "comparable" plan to what i have. however it's not comparable in that i cannot go to my doctors or my hospital. so explain to me how it's better for me? >> deborah was asking the wrong person. a "los angles times" reporter watching her on television decided to call her and compare the health insurance she had to the health insurance she could get and it was found as reported in his article headlined "another obama care horror story debunked" was the assertion that there was nothing affordable about the affordable health care act as she put it on nbc channel 4 is a product of her own misunderstanding embedded by uninformed and incurious news reporters. joining me now, business columnist for "the los angeles times" and the author of the recent book "the new deal on modern history and wendell potter, a former health insurance executive with a new eb
. >> how much were you paying a month and what are you going to pay now under obama care? >> i'm currently paying $293 a month. under obama care, depending on the plan that i go with, it's any place from $478 to $500 a month for a "comparable" plan to what i have. however it's not comparable in that i cannot go to my doctors or my hospital. so explain to me how it's better for me? >> deborah was asking the wrong person. a "los angles times" reporter...
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obama care. it's as simple as that. >> it's simple. is it simple? >> it's not simple. there are a couple of things going on there. he's frustrated because he doesn't have the cards to be able to drive the negotiation. he doesn't have the votes even to be able to coral his own cauc caucus. what's really frustrating there is he enabled to vote to cause this shutdown. calling for negotiations, that's -- that is a poll driven attempt to flip the script because they know they have a fundamental problem. they're in negotiating position and increasing in the american people. >> how does the debt ceiling end? >> oh, my gosh. i just can't belief, like the rest of wall street i'm in a state of disbelief that me could go over it because let's look at what could happen. if we didn't pay our creditors we would be in a lehman brothers style event. we would immediately go back into recession. probably push much of the rest of the world in recession. that is an event that can't happen. just looking back in 1979
obama care. it's as simple as that. >> it's simple. is it simple? >> it's not simple. there are a couple of things going on there. he's frustrated because he doesn't have the cards to be able to drive the negotiation. he doesn't have the votes even to be able to coral his own cauc caucus. what's really frustrating there is he enabled to vote to cause this shutdown. calling for negotiations, that's -- that is a poll driven attempt to flip the script because they know they have a...
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many say his disietion wil decin up new opportunities, michelle obama under fire for telling americans to drink more water. environmentist at least some of them are criticizing they are new campaign because they feel that it ignores the plastic bottles ending up in waterways. many environmental groups say they encourage the first lady's initiative but support people drinking tap water. >>> the raffle for a nearly million dollar home here in maryland has been called off. middletown school had planned to raffling off the school. the folks could buy tickets just for $100. today's website reported just 4,000 tickets had been sold, and they had needed to sell 6,000 to make this work. >>> an iphone preensy is going g on. with the new iphone unveiled, what should you do with your new one. >> this is no joke here. these braves are also, britain, they have broken the world record for the youngest formation, for wind lockers. >> the cousins were strapped to a pair of boeing airplanes, 500 feet over a private airfield. the girls admit they were nervous, and it was fun to drive. there are so many
many say his disietion wil decin up new opportunities, michelle obama under fire for telling americans to drink more water. environmentist at least some of them are criticizing they are new campaign because they feel that it ignores the plastic bottles ending up in waterways. many environmental groups say they encourage the first lady's initiative but support people drinking tap water. >>> the raffle for a nearly million dollar home here in maryland has been called off. middletown...
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four bills to fund our government and provide fairness to the american people under obama care. each of those four bills was rejected by the united states senate. under the constitution, and our system of government, we asked that they sit down and have a conversation with us about funding the government, keeping it open and providing fairness to the american people under obama care. they refused to do it. now, over the last 30 years, dozens of times, there have been negotiations over funding our government. all of those negotiations over the last 30 oh years have resulted in significant policy changes. and i would remind you, the president of the united states and i sat down in the spring of 2011 to negotiate funding bill for the government from march all the way through september. during that negotiation, there were all kinds of policy considerations and, if you recall, the opportunity scholarships for kids here in d.c. was, in fact, restored into law. so the president's position that, listen, we're not going to sit down and talk to you until you surrender is just not sustaina
four bills to fund our government and provide fairness to the american people under obama care. each of those four bills was rejected by the united states senate. under the constitution, and our system of government, we asked that they sit down and have a conversation with us about funding the government, keeping it open and providing fairness to the american people under obama care. they refused to do it. now, over the last 30 years, dozens of times, there have been negotiations over funding...
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these armies are still operating under president obama. continued use, guantÁnamo remains open. men who have been cleared for release languishing in prison that obama plan would be shut down. how much has actually changed what it has come to counterterrorism operations and the condition of the u.s. and the world? engaged in regime change in libya and open the door for radical groups that i guarantee will someday come back around to hit the united states is a total repeat of what happened in afghanistan in the 80s were you ever shortsighted goal and then you have the long-term consequences from the very people he supported as a major short-term interests. we are the least credible broker in the middle middle east right now. second only to israel. [applause] >> how are we going to intervene when we have destroyed this neighbor? we are helping along with the saudis and iranians and the turks and we are fueling the sectarian war in syria and we already have intervened on the side of instability. we are part of the problem in syria right now. he was a brutal thug and he was an ally o
these armies are still operating under president obama. continued use, guantÁnamo remains open. men who have been cleared for release languishing in prison that obama plan would be shut down. how much has actually changed what it has come to counterterrorism operations and the condition of the u.s. and the world? engaged in regime change in libya and open the door for radical groups that i guarantee will someday come back around to hit the united states is a total repeat of what happened in...
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the obama administration, discretionary spending increased 84%. it's toned down a little bit, thankfully, but even if you include hurricane sandy relief it's 30%. so we're talking about such a large space that this -- these cuts amount to one half of 1% of the gdp. so, brenda, the other question is, is it going to hurt the economy? bill clinton, who the democrats love and also admittedly some republicans cut discretionary spending from 22 to 18% of gdp and what happened in the economy? this is the way to kind of tighten the belt, i think is the best thing that could happen. >> some of the things are draconian. there are a lot of cuts that might be surprising and fbi agents and cuts in treatment to the mentally ill and cuts in food inspection. >> irs agents. >> you know, brenda, some cuts are better than no cuts, i'll give you that, but this is no solution, it was supposed to be a backup plan for doing something smart and it is to the speaker's point, arbitrary, a bit of a meat ax and doesn't cut enough. and it will seem like we solved the problem
the obama administration, discretionary spending increased 84%. it's toned down a little bit, thankfully, but even if you include hurricane sandy relief it's 30%. so we're talking about such a large space that this -- these cuts amount to one half of 1% of the gdp. so, brenda, the other question is, is it going to hurt the economy? bill clinton, who the democrats love and also admittedly some republicans cut discretionary spending from 22 to 18% of gdp and what happened in the economy? this is...
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there will be income strength and subsidies under obama care and as a trade for that democrats are going to get something labor unions have asked for, which is the delay in insurance tax, which labor unions complain hit their taxes too hard. >> hi, john it sounds like some of the main issues that were on the table in the beginning have been pushed off. this is all about pushing all the problems down the line. is this what it has come down to? there is no credible plan about getting long-term spending under control, right? >> well the plan susie is to commence negotiations. you know this is a stop gap first to reopen the government, second to remove the threat of a debt default. but it is in the service of creating a budget negotiation between the house and senate, accelerating one that was stalled earlier in the year. but yes, the assumption on all sides is that they negotiate some sort of deal big or small, that relieves part of the sequester, but substitutes longer term entitlement savings. and the longer question is whether it is a small deal and whether there is revenue that democrat
there will be income strength and subsidies under obama care and as a trade for that democrats are going to get something labor unions have asked for, which is the delay in insurance tax, which labor unions complain hit their taxes too hard. >> hi, john it sounds like some of the main issues that were on the table in the beginning have been pushed off. this is all about pushing all the problems down the line. is this what it has come down to? there is no credible plan about getting...
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there will be income strength and subsidies under obama care, and as a trade for that, democrats are going to get something labor unions have asked for, which is the delay in insurance tax, which labor unions complain hit their taxes too hard. >> hi, john, it sounds like some of the main issues that were on the table in the beginning have been pushed off. this is all about pushing all the problems down the line. is this what it has come down to? there is no credible plan about getting long-term spending under control, right? >> well, the plan susie is to commence negotiations. you know, this is a stop gap first to reopen the government, second to remove the threat of a debt default. but it is in the service of creating a budget negotiation between the house and senate, accelerating one that was stalled earlier in the year. but yes, the assumption on all sides is that they negotiate some sort of deal, big or small, that relieves part of the sequester, but substitutes longer term entitlement savings. and the longer question is whether it is a small deal and whether there is revenue tha
there will be income strength and subsidies under obama care, and as a trade for that, democrats are going to get something labor unions have asked for, which is the delay in insurance tax, which labor unions complain hit their taxes too hard. >> hi, john, it sounds like some of the main issues that were on the table in the beginning have been pushed off. this is all about pushing all the problems down the line. is this what it has come down to? there is no credible plan about getting...
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this transition happens, we know hou,backer thousands of workers will receive limited or no action under obama care, now that health care is a mandate, it's important that employers contribute to helping their workers in paying health insurance. when healthy san francisco is drafted, the employer spending requirement in san francisco's health care security ordinance was always meant to help workers access what would otherwise be unaffordable health care and nothing about obama care changes this reality. we can't allow healthy -- health care security ordinance to be undermined by a few businesses that are trying to avoid their responsibilities, to workers, the patrons and the workers of san francisco, our office looks forward to working alongside of all of those to benefit from the ordinance and that it serves our community, thank you. >> thank you very much, next speaker. >> supervisors, thank you, ian lewis, hotel and restaurant workers local 2, i want to address renewed attack we saw in the paper recently in the spending requirements, it's really easy to get lost in all the jargon and
this transition happens, we know hou,backer thousands of workers will receive limited or no action under obama care, now that health care is a mandate, it's important that employers contribute to helping their workers in paying health insurance. when healthy san francisco is drafted, the employer spending requirement in san francisco's health care security ordinance was always meant to help workers access what would otherwise be unaffordable health care and nothing about obama care changes this...
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the obama administration under pressure from democrats carved out a special deal to say the federal government will contribute 75%. that is wrong and not lawful and not right. >> why should an employer, the exchanges are for people who don't have employer-based insurance. members of congress are employed by the federal government. the staff is employed by the federal government. it is common practice for large companies, large organizations and the federal government is as large as any organization to contribute to the cost of an employee's health care benefit. what you are describing is saying no, there should be an exemption for this one group of folks. >> chuck, obama care was clear. it was passed with the democratic votes and they decided to put senators. >> no, actually it was a chuck grassley republican amendment. >> it was drafted by harry re reid's staff. it was clear the intent. it was designed to ensure congress had to eat their own cookie and understand what it was like. they have to go in and they realize that the websites are not ready and there is no privacy protections and they
the obama administration under pressure from democrats carved out a special deal to say the federal government will contribute 75%. that is wrong and not lawful and not right. >> why should an employer, the exchanges are for people who don't have employer-based insurance. members of congress are employed by the federal government. the staff is employed by the federal government. it is common practice for large companies, large organizations and the federal government is as large as any...
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all we're asking for here is a discussion and fairness for the american people under obama care. i wish, i would hope that the president and my democrat colleagues in the senate would listen to the american people and sit down and have a serious discussion about resolving these differences. >> that was house gop speaker john boehner. exiting from the white house after what sounds like not a very productive meeting. >> it is not the end. not even the beginning of the end. i think it is the end of the beginning. they are now talking. that's a good thing. and i have to say that i'm glad they are. one thing i would say is as we think about the things that can hopefully bring people together. i think everybody is concerned about that world war ii memorial. what i would say is that the debate will continue online at cnn.com/crossfire. >> join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett on "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront," news. president obama just emerged from a 90-minute meeting with the top four leaders in congress. at that podium you saw john boehner. wa
all we're asking for here is a discussion and fairness for the american people under obama care. i wish, i would hope that the president and my democrat colleagues in the senate would listen to the american people and sit down and have a serious discussion about resolving these differences. >> that was house gop speaker john boehner. exiting from the white house after what sounds like not a very productive meeting. >> it is not the end. not even the beginning of the end. i think it...
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that has increased dramatically under president obama, and with the exceptions, the liberals and civil libertarians have been muted in their criticism -- >>ma obama has been much more aggressive. >> diane feinstein, chairman of the senate intelligence committee, says that we have such a process to get clearance for wiretaps. i don't think you can calculate the hostility and the enmity that is generated by civilian deaths and drones. >> drones _ the tragic nature of being a superpower. they are essential and are sure to end that they -- en bay. there will be a bad ending to this story but it is still necessary to do these thins because what else are we going to do? >> we have a secret army and the cia is going off on itsts own. you wrote a book about this -- >> it makes me e extremely anxious, because the history of covert action is that itften backfires. but it is just an existential dilemma. i hate to be too fruity about this but if u are a superpower and are trying to keep peace in the well, yowill fto morally reprehensible thgs. >> i remember you predicted rightfter 9/11, get ready,
that has increased dramatically under president obama, and with the exceptions, the liberals and civil libertarians have been muted in their criticism -- >>ma obama has been much more aggressive. >> diane feinstein, chairman of the senate intelligence committee, says that we have such a process to get clearance for wiretaps. i don't think you can calculate the hostility and the enmity that is generated by civilian deaths and drones. >> drones _ the tragic nature of being a...
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again, he walked under this banner of appealing obama care, finally a party that's taken a hard line. now he can't actually support the government shutdown because it's devastating workers in the state. >> no, he can't. this was always going to be a tight race. terry mcauliffe, many people say it's not the ideal democratic candidate for governor. i think he's run a pretty good campaign. ken cuccinelli is very far to the right. this is going to be close. this could tip it. the shutdown and republicans bearing responsibility for the shutdown is going to have a huge impact i think in northern virginia. >> puts him at odds with his party nationally. >> absolutely. on the subject of health care, remember, the other major demographic group terry is winning with is women. in large measure women look at health care being a woman, not a pre-existing condition, that's a good thing. >> or bob mcdonnell has done in terms of reproductive freedoms thinking maybe it's not a good idea to elect another republican governor. >> two candidates with huge problems. in a situation like that, really unappeal
again, he walked under this banner of appealing obama care, finally a party that's taken a hard line. now he can't actually support the government shutdown because it's devastating workers in the state. >> no, he can't. this was always going to be a tight race. terry mcauliffe, many people say it's not the ideal democratic candidate for governor. i think he's run a pretty good campaign. ken cuccinelli is very far to the right. this is going to be close. this could tip it. the shutdown and...
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. >> under obama care, medicaid is expanding. that means more patients. but these doctors aren't going to take these patients because government insurance doesn't pay them enough. that means you have to go find a new doctor. >> your prediction? >> jetblue doubles i think in the next two years. >> you agree with that, bull or bear? >> not until they have wifi. >> john, your prediction please? >> time warner is a great company. i think it's up 20% on the year mainly on somebody buying them. rumors of somebody buying them. sell the news if that happens. >> bull or bear on this one? >> bearish on that now. >> black friday is fast becoming black i-friday with all the violence in stores. it's safer to buy online. sometimes you need a person to tell you what tv to buy. that's what a live person does. >> what do you say? >> he talked so fast, i have no idea what he said. bear. >> that's a bull. >> we got to go. >>> prepare to pay a lot more for it. hi, glad to have you. get ready for the health care sticker shock of shocks. according to a new report, companies ar
. >> under obama care, medicaid is expanding. that means more patients. but these doctors aren't going to take these patients because government insurance doesn't pay them enough. that means you have to go find a new doctor. >> your prediction? >> jetblue doubles i think in the next two years. >> you agree with that, bull or bear? >> not until they have wifi. >> john, your prediction please? >> time warner is a great company. i think it's up 20% on the...
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instead of letting obama care fall under its own weight which is what a lot of republicans thought would happen, he's picked the fight. he's become the bad guy, and now it's become personal and that's hurt our party a bit. >> let me ask gene about this. analytically, can you decipher whether cruz is a smart guy -- at least academically. he did pull an upset in texas. did he think obama was weak in the knees and if he pushed hard, obama would give a piece of obama care back? or did he want something that would all explode and everybody would be jumping around like it has happened? what was he planning? >> i have no idea. look, i think people are starting to wonder, you know, number one, did they overestimate? he seems like a really clever guy, but this never made sense. this never made one iota of sense that president obama would voluntarily renounce his biggest legislative accomplishment. something democrats have been trying to do since harry truman. it was never going to happen. >> let's figure why he made the mistake. it's smart to learn. i'm going to go back to chip on this question.
instead of letting obama care fall under its own weight which is what a lot of republicans thought would happen, he's picked the fight. he's become the bad guy, and now it's become personal and that's hurt our party a bit. >> let me ask gene about this. analytically, can you decipher whether cruz is a smart guy -- at least academically. he did pull an upset in texas. did he think obama was weak in the knees and if he pushed hard, obama would give a piece of obama care back? or did he want...
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the classifications are under george bush a guy named william. actually after the thomas street case brought suit against his old office for improperly classifying information and that was dismissed this is amazing because of course the more things that are caused by the harder it is to find out what you can talk about and remain secret about what exactly i mean you're just like looking for a needle in a haystack and you just keep making the haystack bigger balls of what was up in the world and you know a bit of secrecy of course bradley manning's trial finally started three years after his arrest even though he pled guilty to one charge there of course still charging him under the espionage act with aiding the enemy just one as we know or as we know of right now is there any evidence to support this allegation that he was indeed eighteen whatever the enemy is well it depends on how you want to prove that up and the government is cementing that. that because. we keep leaks media was found at the compound of osama bin ladin and therefore bradley m
the classifications are under george bush a guy named william. actually after the thomas street case brought suit against his old office for improperly classifying information and that was dismissed this is amazing because of course the more things that are caused by the harder it is to find out what you can talk about and remain secret about what exactly i mean you're just like looking for a needle in a haystack and you just keep making the haystack bigger balls of what was up in the world and...
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law meant to go after spies not whistleblowers but unfortunately the obama administration has been on a campaign to prosecute whistleblowers for leaking even though the biggest leaker in our country is the u.s. government and what this case is really about is the fact that john exposed that torture. is a program and not just a few rogue agents that waterboarding is torture as a conclusion with which our tourney general agrees and our president agrees and for that he is that's what they're really angry about which comes at a time when we have very high level cia people leaking names of undercover operatives for example from the movie zero dark thirty or leaking classified information to their mistresses all of that is going on punished which adds insult to injury and this double standard. and you know i can't help but think you know at the time he was he was a key source for many journalists and he was here he was out earlier talking about waterboarding about torture do you think that this would even be an issue if he was out there vocally supporting torture on the media. very good poi
law meant to go after spies not whistleblowers but unfortunately the obama administration has been on a campaign to prosecute whistleblowers for leaking even though the biggest leaker in our country is the u.s. government and what this case is really about is the fact that john exposed that torture. is a program and not just a few rogue agents that waterboarding is torture as a conclusion with which our tourney general agrees and our president agrees and for that he is that's what they're...
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all eyes are peeled as first lady michelle obama goes under the inauguration day microscope. >> mrs. obama is known for her fashion-forward choices. as tanya rivero tells us, she is kicking off the next four years with a bang. >> reporter: over the past four years, it's been bold colors, bare arms and now fresh bangs. no one has influenced women's fashion quite like michelle obama. >> women like the way she mixes labels. she's unafraid to wear color. she seems like she's having fun. >> reporter: as all eyes turn to the inauguration, one big mystery remains, who will the first lady be wearing? ♪ at last >> reporter: in 2009, her one-shouldered white chiffon ball ground made jason wu national time. wt women's wear daily" had the designers sketch their renditions. tommy hilfiger turned to the nens look for first daughters, malia and sasha. >> they're becoming more interested in malia and sasha. >> reporter: the first lady has had a few fashion missteps, ruffling feathers when she wore alexander mcqueen to meet the chinese president. but the first lady takes it all in stride, as she be
all eyes are peeled as first lady michelle obama goes under the inauguration day microscope. >> mrs. obama is known for her fashion-forward choices. as tanya rivero tells us, she is kicking off the next four years with a bang. >> reporter: over the past four years, it's been bold colors, bare arms and now fresh bangs. no one has influenced women's fashion quite like michelle obama. >> women like the way she mixes labels. she's unafraid to wear color. she seems like she's...
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if you're under obama care, they can't. he said it's worth taking the risk, i'm young and healthy. >> and i'm told he'll be speaking a lot more about this. originally they were going to have him speaking to drive traffic to the website. now i think his role is much more explanatory. >> drive traffic to the call centers. >> right. >> thanks very much. kathleen sebelius apologizing for the obama care website problems. is that enough? two congress men standing by to debate. tweet us your questions, #sitroom. and a little boy steals the spotlight from the pope before 100,000 in st. peter's square. you have to see this. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country mov
if you're under obama care, they can't. he said it's worth taking the risk, i'm young and healthy. >> and i'm told he'll be speaking a lot more about this. originally they were going to have him speaking to drive traffic to the website. now i think his role is much more explanatory. >> drive traffic to the call centers. >> right. >> thanks very much. kathleen sebelius apologizing for the obama care website problems. is that enough? two congress men standing by to debate....
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a president obama never. that's been i think my biggest disappointment but you haven't seen a dramatic change i haven't seen any change no he's not torture he stopped torture sure but in terms of counterterrorism policy i think the obama administration is largely an extension of the bush administration. and stick it out with thank you for the interview i wish all the best thanks very much for having me. well. science technology innovation all the least developed mints from around russia we've got the future covered. play. play. play. i. if. the thief. if he feels. the need to eat. six. guitar sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big fish. for once. walk. was. no longer represent. the people are going to take. away our. critic a three. story.
a president obama never. that's been i think my biggest disappointment but you haven't seen a dramatic change i haven't seen any change no he's not torture he stopped torture sure but in terms of counterterrorism policy i think the obama administration is largely an extension of the bush administration. and stick it out with thank you for the interview i wish all the best thanks very much for having me. well. science technology innovation all the least developed mints from around russia we've...